AI News Archive: June 9, 2026 — Part 4
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- Snowflake expands AI offerings with new development and governance tools
Snowflake expands AI offerings with new development and governance tools
- Exclusive: Github and Hugging Face founders back AI agent startup Zaro’s $5.1m raise
Exclusive: Github and Hugging Face founders back AI agent startup Zaro’s $5.1m raise
- Bank of England warns of AI scams as deepfakes of Farage-Bailey fight spread
Governor urges people to report videos on X that falsely show the men clashing in the Question Time studio The Bank of England has warned the public against falling for AI-generated scams after deepfake videos of Nigel Farage fighting its governor spread online. Andrew Bailey, the head of the BoE, said AI-generated content related to central banks was spreading and urged people to be “vigilant”. Continue reading...
- This 19-year-old sold his $30 million AI calorie-tracking startup. Now he's tackling doomscrolling.
This 19-year-old sold his $30 million AI calorie-tracking startup. Now he's tackling doomscrolling. Business Insider
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.businessinsider.com/cal-ai-myfitnesspal-calorie-tracker-teen-founder-flow-zack-yadegari-2026-6 - India’s Paytm plans to hire 4,000 people in AI pivot as it cuts 400 staff
India’s Paytm plans to hire 4,000 people in AI pivot as it cuts 400 staff The Straits Times
- Naval carrier set to deploy with a drone, while Marines say goodbye to the Harrier
Naval carrier set to deploy with a drone, while Marines say goodbye to the Harrier Breaking Defense
- SpaceX, Anthropic, OpenAI can rewrite history for megacap IPOs
SpaceX, Anthropic, OpenAI can rewrite history for megacap IPOs The Mercury News
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.mercurynews.com/2026/06/09/spacex-anthropic-openai-can-rewrite-history-for-megacap-ipos/amp/ - The Concerning, Unchecked Rise of E2E AI in Physical Applications
Don’t let the bodies pile up The post The Concerning, Unchecked Rise of E2E AI in Physical Applications appeared first on EE Times .
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.eetimes.com/the-concerning-unchecked-rise-of-e2e-ai-in-physical-applications/ - What SoFi learned testing its AI adviser Coach
“When it comes to financial guidance and coaching, there's both an art and a science to it,” said Brian Walsh, head of advice and planning at the digital bank.
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.bankingdive.com/news/sofi-bank-ai-adviser-coach-financial-planning/822329/ - How AI is unlocking new paths to recovery for bilingual aphasia patients
How AI is unlocking new paths to recovery for bilingual aphasia patients EurekAlert!
- In AI Blunder, More Than 34,000 Instagram Accounts Were Attacked
A group of hackers discovered a bug in a Meta customer service tool that allowed anyone to use an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot to reset the passwords for Instagram accounts.
- Charlotte City Council approves 150-day moratorium on data centers
The pause gives the city time to study regulations. Projects already approved must continue under state law, including one scheduled for June 15.
- New Data on How We’re Really Using AI
In the June 8, 2026, edition of The Insider , managing editor Gretchen Gavett highlights the third installment of annual research on how people are really using AI.
- The Rivian R2 is too much fun to let drive itself
A muscular electric SUV that’s off-road capable, with tech that feels leaps and bounds better than anything from legacy automakers.
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.theverge.com/transportation/946398/rivian-r2-review-price-specs-ai-ev - I got scammed out of $150 shopping via ChatGPT — here's how fake stores are fooling AI recommendations
I got scammed out of $150 shopping via ChatGPT — here's how fake stores are fooling AI recommendations Tom's Guide
- ChatGPT Caught Recommending “Products” That Are Just Scams That Steal Your Credit Card Info
Shop around and find out. The post ChatGPT Caught Recommending “Products” That Are Just Scams That Steal Your Credit Card Info appeared first on Futurism .
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/chatgpt-caught-recommending-scam-products - Inside Google’s AI training for teachers
Google flew 70 teachers and administrators to its California headquarters to learn about its AI products — and how to persuade skeptical colleagues to use them.
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.nbcnews.com/news/education/google-ai-training-teachers-california-rcna348979 - Employers don’t have to build the AI algorithm to own the liability
Some companies and HR leaders assume legal risk lies with the software vendor that created or licensed artificial intelligence tools, but this is often not the case.
- Linux developers are using AI vibe coding to keep vintage AMD GPUs alive — R600 driver cleaned up with GitHub Copilot gives HD 2000 to HD 6000 series a new lease of life
Linux developer uses AI to help update Linux GPU driver support for vintage HD 2000 - HD 6000 series.
- Forget Text: Why Alexis Ohanian Is Backing a Startup Building the ‘Video Intelligence Layer’ for AI
Plot just raised $10 million to help brands find every untagged appearance hiding in social video.
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.inc.com/ashley-couto/alexis-ohanian-startup-video-intelligence-layer-ai-plot/91357436 - China warns of data leak risks from AI relay platforms
It warned that some relay platform operators store user data on their own servers without adequate encryption and may operate without proper qualifications.
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.techinasia.com/openclaw-surge-chinese-cloud-stocks-jump-govt-support - Japan seeks bigger role in Asia's subsea cables as AI rewires demand
Japan seeks bigger role in Asia's subsea cables as AI rewires demand Nikkei Asia
- Vector welcomes Canada’s AI Strategy: AI for All
Prime Minister Carney launched AI for All, Canada’s new national AI strategy. It’s a moment that Vector, and anyone dedicated to building Canada’s AI future, have been diligently working towards. […] The post Vector welcomes Canada’s AI Strategy: AI for All appeared first on Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence .
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://vectorinstitute.ai/vector-welcomes-canadas-ai-strategy-ai-for-all/ - Americans are increasingly opposing data centers — here is every US state fighting back against new buildings
US citizens are doing their best to get data centers banned, but the revenue and investment is too juicy for some industries to resist.
- UniSound Joins Top Tier of Chinese LLMs with Token-Efficient U2 Foundation Model
UniSound launches U2, a new general-purpose foundation model that enters the top tier of Chinese LLMs with a distinctive efficiency-first approach, reducing token consumption by 25% while maintaining competitive performance.
Score: 45🤖 ModelsJun 9, 2026https://pandaily.com/unisound-u2-token-efficient-large-language-model-jun2026 - Zaro lands $5.1M to build the next layer of enterprise AI
London-basedstartup Zaro has emerged from stealth with $5.1 million in pre-seed funding todevelop a platform designed to unify enterprise AI tools, workflows, and datawithin a single adaptive workspac...
Score: 45💰 MoneyJun 9, 2026https://tech.eu/2026/06/09/zaro-lands-51m-to-build-the-next-layer-of-enterprise-ai/ - Tech Secretary attacks ‘Right-wing’ bosses of Palantir
Tech Secretary attacks ‘Right-wing’ bosses of Palantir The Telegraph
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/06/09/tech-secretary-attacks-right-wing-bosses-of-palantir/ - Machine learning model improves accuracy of liquid biopsy results
Machine learning model improves accuracy of liquid biopsy results EurekAlert!
- Antwerp-based Pitchdrive closes €60 million Fund IV to back AI-native early-stage startups
Pitchdrive, an Antwerp-based, entrepreneur-led pre-Seed firm, today announced the closing of its fourth fund at €60 million, further strengthening its commitment to the Co-founder Capital model, which places experienced tech founders and operators on the cap table from day one. Notably, Fund IV is entirely privately backed, with no government or institutional funding, which is […] The post Antwerp-based Pitchdrive closes €60 million Fund IV to back AI-native early-stage startups appeared first on EU-Startups .
- Nassau hits pause on data center-related development for 1 year
The decision comes nine months after a Miami-based company announced plans for a solar farm in Nassau County that could include data center development, sparking significant pushback from local residents who packed Monday night's commission meeting.
- As Apple pushes AI in software, the RAM crisis caught up and your gadgets are feeling old
Apple’s iOS 27 AI requirements suggest RAM is becoming the new upgrade wall, with 8GB devices still supported but less ready for Apple’s strongest on-device AI features.
- WEKA and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Validate 10x Throughput Gains for Long-Context AI Inference
WEKA and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Validate 10x Throughput Gains for Long-Context AI Inference The Straits Times
- Gartner Survey Finds 49% of U.S. Consumers Say GenAI Has Made Content Quality Worse
Gartner Survey Finds 49% of U.S. Consumers Say GenAI Has Made Content Quality Worse Gartner
- Paytm plans 10% staff increase in AI pivot, to lay off 400
The increase would mark a roughly 10% increase in its headcount that stands at about 40,000 employees. Paytm is also laying off 1% of its staff, or about 400 people, after the current performance appraisal cycle, a company spokesperson said. The cuts follow more substantial reductions in the previous year.
- AI coding startup Cursor, courted by SpaceX, picks London as European hub
AI coding startup Cursor, courted by SpaceX, picks London as European hub Reuters
- SPARC AI Expands Overwatch Targeting Capability with Image Recognition and Successful 43km Target Acquisition Test
SPARC AI Expands Overwatch Targeting Capability with Image Recognition and Successful 43km Target Acquisition Test Toronto Star
- Longsys targets edge AI storage in Hong Kong dual listing push
The planned IPO comes as the memory company expands beyond consumer modules into edge AI and enterprise storage.
Score: 43🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://kr-asia.com/longsys-targets-edge-ai-storage-in-hong-kong-dual-listing-push - AI can identify intimate partner violence years before people disclose it, but is that safe?
Researchers at MIT and Mass General Brigham have built an AI model that can flag intimate partner violence risk in patients from their medical records.
Score: 43🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.zdnet.com/article/ai-can-identify-intimate-partner-violence-ipv-before-disclosure/ - Judge Cancels Whole Case After Lawyers Admit They Didn’t Read AI-Generated Filings
We're building a world in which you have to double-check your lawyers' work.
- Super Micro stock tumbles on $7 billion financing plans as company touts AI server orders
Super Micro is the latest company tied to the AI boom to announce that it's tapping the capital markets.
Score: 43🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/09/super-micro-stock-tumbles-on-7-billion-financing-plans.html - Clinicians report AI use expands patient capacity, boosts efficiency: Philips survey
The Future Health Index 2026 drew insights from more than 2,000 healthcare professionals and more than 20,000 patients across 10 countries.
- GM eyes new battery chemistry to grow AI data center, energy storage business
GM is expanding efforts to capitalize on the expected growth of energy storage and data centers and the development of next-generation sodium-ion batteries.
Score: 42🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/09/gm-batteries-data-centers-energy-storage-business.html - Not even the iPhone 17 can run Apple's newest on-device AI models: Check eligibility list
Apple's latest advanced AI features will only be available on newer models including iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max and iPhone Air. This is because Apple now requires minimum 12GB of RAM for on-device AI models.
- Clear Robotics raises US$1.75M to scale electric, self‑driving boats across South Asia, ASEAN
Clear Robotics, a startup developing electric, self‑driving boats, has closed a US$1.75 million pre‑A round led by ShipsFocus Ventures, with follow‑on backing from Katapult, Ocean, SGInnovate, and M7 Holdings. The funding will be used to scale commercial operations across South Asia and Southeast Asia and to roll out a set of services aimed at port […] The post Clear Robotics raises US$1.75M to scale electric, self‑driving boats across South Asia, ASEAN appeared first on e27 .
- Palantir CEO Pounces On Anthropic Spending Backlash
Palantir CEO Pounces On Anthropic Spending Backlash The Information
Score: 42🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/applied-ai/palantir-ceo-pounces-anthropic-spending-backlash - AI stocks resume sell-off and drag Wall Street lower from record highs
Another sell-off for high-flying artificial-intelligence stocks is dragging Wall Street sharply lower on Tuesday. The S&P 500 dropped 1.7% after careening between an early gain of 1% and a loss of 2.3%, sinking further from its all-time high set a week ago. The Nasdaq composite was 2.9% lower, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 408 points, or 0.8%, as of 1 p.m. Eastern time. Indexes swung lower as companies selling computer chips, memory and other building blocks of the AI boom broke from early gains to losses. Micron Technology went from a jump of 4.2% to a drop of 7.6%, for example. That’s a day after it soared 9.9% and two days after it plunged 13.3%. The computer memory company’s stock has already tripled so far this year, raising criticism that it’s gone too far, too fast. Following last week’s industrywide sell-off, the question is whether AI stocks broadly are heading for a long downturn or just needed a shake-out to get rid of excessive optimism. Marvell Technology dropped 13.3%, and Advanced Micro Devices sank 8.7% after both AI winners also erased early-morning gains. Nvidia’s fall of 3.1% was one of the heaviest weights on the S&P 500 because the chip company is Wall Street’s largest company by value and thus its most influential. All the while, several big-name AI companies are racing to list their stocks on a U.S. exchange and sell them at high prices. OpenAI , the maker of ChatGPT, said Monday it was the latest to file confidential paperwork with U.S. regulators for an initial public offering. SpaceX’s IPO could happen later this week. The weakness for AI stocks drowned out the benefit Wall Street got from easing oil prices . More stocks in the S&P 500 actually rose than fell, despite the sharp drop for the overall index, as the price for a barrel of Brent crude oil sank 2.7% to $91.66. Oil prices have swung as hopes rise and fade that the United States and Iran can reach a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A reopening would allow oil tankers to resume delivering crude from the Persian Gulf to customers worldwide. Oil prices pared their losses, though, after President Donald Trump said Iran was responsible for downing an American military helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz and that the United States “must” respond to the attack. High oil prices caused by the war with Iran have already created a painful acceleration of inflation for U.S. shoppers. They have also pushed bond yields higher worldwide, raising the pressure on stock prices. Treasury yields eased a bit Tuesday with the fade in oil prices. The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to 4.54% from 4.56% late Monday. But it’s still well above its 3.97% level from just before the war with Iran. The latest monthly updates on U.S. inflation will arrive later in the week, with one on consumer prices coming Wednesday and one on wholesale prices coming Thursday. Inflation is high enough, and the U.S. job market looks strong enough, that traders on Wall Street largely expect the Federal Reserve will have to raise its main interest rate at least once by the end of this year. Higher interest rates would keep a lid on inflation, but they would also threaten to slow economies and undercut prices for stocks and all kinds of other investments. The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate has already recently climbed to its highest level in nine months, and high costs to borrow money could discourage the building of AI data centers that are fueling the U.S. economy’s growth. On Wall Street, J.M. Smucker jumped 11.2% after reporting a stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected. The company behind the Folgers, Hostess, and other brands benefited from higher prices charged for coffee and sweet baked goods. It joined the long list of U.S. companies delivering stronger profit growth than analysts expected, which has helped drive the S&P 500 to record after record this year. Nuvalent soared 39.2% after GSK agreed to buy the biotech company for $10.6 billion. The shares of U.K.-based GSK that trade in New York added 0.9%. In stock markets abroad, indexes dipped in Europe following bigger moves in Asia. South Korea’s Kospi jumped 8.2% and nearly recovered Monday’s plunge of 8.3%. It’s been beholden to the performance of big tech stocks like SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics. —By Stan Choe, AP business writer AP Business Writers Matt Ott and Elaine Kurtenbach contributed to this report.
- Energy Insider: World’s First Prefabricated Computing Center Comes Online in China
Energy Insider: World’s First Prefabricated Computing Center Comes Online in China Caixin Global
- Meet ArchAstro: Ex-Stripe, Microsoft and Meta vets assemble powerhouse team for cross-company AI agents
ArchAstro just emerged from stealth with an artificial intelligence network designed to automate complex, cross-company software deployments and integrations. Read More
- OpenAI now says "entirely automating everything is not the future we want"
OpenAI is backing away from fully autonomous AI research by 2028, now talking about a "tandem" between humans and machines. Altman and Pachocki also call for an international body that could slow frontier development if needed. The article OpenAI now says "entirely automating everything is not the future we want" appeared first on The Decoder .
Score: 42🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://the-decoder.com/openai-says-entirely-automating-everything-is-not-the-future-we-want/ - Google’s AI shift is causing a collective freak-out
Google’s AI shift is causing a collective freak-out The Japan Times
Score: 42🌐 MovesJun 9, 2026https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2026/06/09/world/googles-ai-shift/